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Previously on "George Osborne warns of further cuts as 'storm clouds' gather"
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"This arrogant government is bullying the middle-classes. And they're getting away with it because there is no effective opposition"
They are doing it because they are not only the spiritual heirs of Bliar/Brown, but also proud of it!
You can't expect Labour to oppose Tories increasing taxes.
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"This arrogant government is bullying the middle-classes. And they're getting away with it because there is no effective opposition"
They are doing it because they are not only the spiritual heirs of Bliar/Brown, but also proud of it!
You can't expect Labour to oppose Tories increasing taxes.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat he really meant to say is bigger than expected tax increases - removal of "pension relief" he will present as "spending cut" - you've heard it on here first!
Yes - pensions tax deferment is viewed as a benefit, so will be "cut" instead.
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Originally posted by centurian View Post"Bigger than expected spending cuts" - no, he just needs to implement spending cuts he expected to do in the first place, show some fooking backbone and not fold like a stacks of cards at the first sign of a bit of heat.
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George Osborne warns of further cuts as 'storm clouds' gather
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut it had a hole in the roof. He could have fixed it in 2010 and blamed labour. Instead he just carried on. Encouraging people to borrow all they could. Spend their pension funds. Help to buy.
The electorate wont care though.
All he has done is pump the housing bubble.
When that pops - we are looking at Armageddon.Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 27 February 2016, 13:50.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHe started with the garden shed.
The electorate wont care though.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostYeah Osborne will fix it.
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